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mentions human rights abusesinchinaorthe threat or potential threat of the military buildup or military activities by chinese government. he never mentions about japan as a good ally you know. and you know, when he talks about japan, japan is not described as a good ally but potential rival, like to take advantage of the current trade deal or defense arrangement. so there are a lot of unknowns about mr. trump. >> miki, give us a sense of what his asia policy might be. >> it's difficult to say. he has said about american allies in asia during his campaign, as far as japan and other countries we're being ripped auch by everybody, he says. we're defending other countries but spending a fortune doing that and said would pull u.s. troops out of those countries if they don't pay up. also accused japan of manipulating currency in order to boost exports to the u.s. and quote we are letting them get away with it. he's used rhetoric that's sounded critical or belligerent at times aiming to gain popular support probably. whether his actual asia policy will be as strong as his words indica

mentions human rights abuses in china or the threat or potential threat of the military buildup or military activities by chinese government. he never mentions about japan as a good ally you know. and you know, when he talks about japan, japan is not described as a good ally but potential rival, like to take advantage of the current trade deal or defense arrangement. so there are a lot of unknowns about mr. trump. >> miki, give us a sense of what his asia policy might be. >> it's...

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♪ >>>inchina, thereare groups of carriers called bang bang from the chinese word for poem they were given this name because they carry anything with one pole over their shoulders. they have always been a vital part of people's lives here. in a city so full of hills and narrow roads. they've carried many roads for disappearing. >> the city used to have 500 of these carriers, as the city developed they're steady disappearing. this episode follows the end of their legacy. >>> the changjong river is the longest in china. it's a directly controlled municipality of china. it used to be a part of szechuan province but was given its current designation in 1997. as part of an effort to develop innercities that had fallen behind coastal regions due to the effects of reform policies. recently, it's being further developed as a hub connecting china and europe. thanks to those efforts, they saw an economic growth, the largest in china. older buildings still exist in the center of the city. >> built on a hilly region, flat land is scarce. there are slopes everywhere. >>> this man has been wo

♪ >>> in china, there are groups of carriers called bang bang from the chinese word for poem they were given this name because they carry anything with one pole over their shoulders. they have always been a vital part of people's lives here. in a city so full of hills and narrow roads. they've carried many roads for disappearing. >> the city used to have 500 of these carriers, as the city developed they're steady disappearing. this episode follows the end of their legacy....

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♪ >>>aschinaexperienceson going economic decline. housing costs in beijing now surpass those through new york. according to an april 2016 announcement, from the uk's business alliance, they have become the most expensive in the world. investors who have given up on stocks have returned to real estate investment. prices of newly built homes in 70 major chinese cities, have surged up to 60% in the last 12 months. somehow beijing is so costly, buyers cannot be found. property prices have gone up by more than 500 u.s. dollars per square meter in just over one year. the closer you get to central beijing, the higher the prices. the pricing units are almost $15,000 per square meter. the surge in crisis has made it challenging for people to buy their dream home. many are moving to the suburbs, in search of afford abable rent. the city's commute time is the second longest in the world. >> people from all corners of the country come to the capital in search of business opportunities. unless they are very successful, it is difficult to live here. >>> the sudden rise of property prices i

♪ >>> as china experiences on going economic decline. housing costs in beijing now surpass those through new york. according to an april 2016 announcement, from the uk's business alliance, they have become the most expensive in the world. investors who have given up on stocks have returned to real estate investment. prices of newly built homes in 70 major chinese cities, have surged up to 60% in the last 12 months. somehow beijing is so costly, buyers cannot be found. property prices...

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national correspondent for the atlantic and a veteran observerofchinaandjapan and many other places. his new piece in the magazine is called "china's great leap backward." in it, he argues that the country of almost 1.4 billion people has not been this repressive since the cultural revolution. i am pleased to have him back on this program. welcome. james: thank you, charlie. charlie: it's entirely appropriate that we talk about this, after talking about president-elect trump. this is how the article, the great leap backward, comes. china is less free, less open and more belligerent than it was five years ago, even 10. it has become repressive in a way not since the cultural revolution. a china optimist considers an optimistic future, and he asks, what a more dangerous and adversarial china would mean for the united states. especially when we look at the change in government here. james: indeed. and so i wrote this article before the election, because that's the reality of magazines with their lead times. but its assumption was the united states would be thinking calmly and rationall

national correspondent for the atlantic and a veteran observer of china and japan and many other places. his new piece in the magazine is called "china's great leap backward." in it, he argues that the country of almost 1.4 billion people has not been this repressive since the cultural revolution. i am pleased to have him back on this program. welcome. james: thank you, charlie. charlie: it's entirely appropriate that we talk about this, after talking about president-elect trump....

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. [laughter] >> i wish it was. my job would be a hell of a lot easier. so would yours.>>china. youhave spent a lot of time there. u made a large velt in the sharntsman psychological ar program. given your experience over there, what have you learned about business and government from your experience in china? >> china is a completely different system. they don't exactly have rule of law so it is a little bit of a different venture when you're there. one thing you learn is it is good to have an american-type framework legally, ethically and so forth. workers work se really hard. sometimes they are difficult to get to do exactly what you want the first time or two, but these are very entrepreneurial people and they work harder than people almost everywhere in the world. leave americans aside. they have a real will to win. and it's almost a whole country with a will to win. and that's how you get these extremely high growth rates. you know, you can do it through debt policies and other things where one could argue that they have sort of pushed the limits of some of the things that th

. [laughter] >> i wish it was. my job would be a hell of a lot easier. so would yours. >> china. you have spent a lot of time there. u made a large velt in the sharntsman psychological ar program. given your experience over there, what have you learned about business and government from your experience in china? >> china is a completely different system. they don't exactly have rule of law so it is a little bit of a different venture when you're there. one thing you learn is...

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james fallow a new backcalledchinagreatleap backward. >> in the 45 yearssincechinaisopening under chairman mao and richard nixon thieves constant revolution with the rest of the world and any intervul you could look back five years and say certainly it's freer now than five years auto and much more than ten years ago. in the past five year that's changed. china is much more controlled than five years ago, it's much more difficult for international businesses to do business there. so the question is, has the trend really changed and if so, does the united states need to change its approach. >> rose: and we conclude with mar grow price. her new al gore is mid west farmer's daughter. >> when i set out to write this album i had given up trying to write pop songs or rock and roll songs or whatever i had been doing on the last four album. i wasn't worried about if the hook was good enough or if it was melodically catchy enough i want the lyrical content to be there. >> rose: leonhardt, fallows and price when we continue. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the

james fallow a new back called china great leap backward. >> in the 45 years since china is opening under chairman mao and richard nixon thieves constant revolution with the rest of the world and any intervul you could look back five years and say certainly it's freer now than five years auto and much more than ten years ago. in the past five year that's changed. china is much more controlled than five years ago, it's much more difficult for international businesses to do business there....

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that in nearly all of the g20 countries, the world's largest economies, from braziltochina, ifpeople there could vote in an american election, they would vote for hillary clinton. there was just one exception to that. russia. according to the survey, people here would vote for donald trump. [all speaking russian] val: for this election, what matters most in the middle east is the battle against isis, the war in syria, and the flood of refugees they have created. in the u.s., d donald trumump's ste on n muslim immigrants is controversial. but how does it play in the middle east? saudi broadcaster rotana halijiyah played a famous video clip. trump: donald j. trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states. val: the program focused on the effects of anti-muslim rhetoric on the 70,000 saudi students in the u.s. translator: there are many states where pepeople completely disapprove of trump'ss statements. thehe americans themselves understand that these kinds of statements present a danger to america and its politics. val: but their comments

that in nearly all of the g20 countries, the world's largest economies, from brazil to china, if people there could vote in an american election, they would vote for hillary clinton. there was just one exception to that. russia. according to the survey, people here would vote for donald trump. [all speaking russian] val: for this election, what matters most in the middle east is the battle against isis, the war in syria, and the flood of refugees they have created. in the u.s., d donald...

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♪ ♪ >> coming up, rebuilding after the earthquake. revolution will be televised.andchina, theworld's electronic wastebasket. mesmerized by what was destroyed. >> in nepal, a long way to go after the earthquake. >> he lost his mother and his school. >> if we are rebuilding in school, it have to be -- school. >> rebuilding lives and schools in nepal. ♪ >> i live in kathmandu. i am helping with the school that was destroyed. ♪ >> i was amazed by how many schools were destroyed. the only good thing i can think of is that happened on a weekend. ♪ ♪ ♪ [chatter] >> you need wls that are reinforced and brackets that support the walls a so the ceiling doesn't collapse as quickly and it allows evacuations. you need flexibility in the design, so the building can move as the earthquake is happening. and a place like nepal does not have the technology. but there are things you can do at the local level that will help. >> and the reconstruction has started now. it is a program i initiated. >> there are now modern ways of predicting earthquakes and giving children more time to evacuate. a

♪ ♪ >> coming up, rebuilding after the earthquake. revolution will be televised. and china, the world's electronic wastebasket. mesmerized by what was destroyed. >> in nepal, a long way to go after the earthquake. >> he lost his mother and his school. >> if we are rebuilding in school, it have to be -- school. >> rebuilding lives and schools in nepal. ♪ >> i live in kathmandu. i am helping with the school that was destroyed. ♪ >> i was amazed...

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weaker yuan we have been seeing has been helping the export scenario and exportersinchinaandthat is why we are looking at these in conjunction. yesterday,rves file fallen the most since january. u.s.to 3.1 2 trillion dollars, still a big tile -- still a big pile. strengthave is dollar leading to you on weakness and weakness and more outflows. 1.53%an has weekend against the dollar last month, which is the biggest monthly drop since the devaluation in august of last year. the white line shows the fx pile burn, if you will. the burn of reserves has not been as fast as the authorities have allowed the currency to depreciate. that indicates there is more c.lerance from the pbo the global demand has been quite tepid. those chinese for trade figures, expecting exports to fall 6% following a 10% fall in september. we are expecting about a .8 percent fall in exports for the yuan, after a 5.6% fall in september. imports are little bit of a different story. they have fallen 22 out of the past 23 months the case of declines has been dwindling. i am standing by for you guys. haidi: any momen

weaker yuan we have been seeing has been helping the export scenario and exporters in china and that is why we are looking at these in conjunction. yesterday,rves file fallen the most since january. u.s.to 3.1 2 trillion dollars, still a big tile -- still a big pile. strengthave is dollar leading to you on weakness and weakness and more outflows. 1.53%an has weekend against the dollar last month, which is the biggest monthly drop since the devaluation in august of last year. the white line...

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. travel costs paid for by the chinese government, and they return today. >>> some childrenvisitedchinaforthe first time. >>> the commerce committee has grown rapidly in the past few years. the members, mostly entrepreneurs with companies in china who moved to cambodia a few years ago, saw their businesses expand rapidly. thanks to local firms taking on large scale projects and real estate development. many members work with major firms, and do things their own way when it comes to negotiation or conducting business. only a few of the companies have signed contracts. >> gao's office is located in an apartment complex with mainly cambodian tenants. he made a conscious decision to hire local staff instead of chinese to increase jobs for cambodians, who have few chances at administrative office jobs. gao began his consulting firm, 11 years after he immigrated to cambodia. until then, most of the businesses he attempted ended in failure. the chinese community and cambodia supported him in times of difficulty. >> his connections with people made him who he is today. while he continued fail

. travel costs paid for by the chinese government, and they return today. >>> some children visited china for the first time. >>> the commerce committee has grown rapidly in the past few years. the members, mostly entrepreneurs with companies in china who moved to cambodia a few years ago, saw their businesses expand rapidly. thanks to local firms taking on large scale projects and real estate development. many members work with major firms, and do things their own way when it...

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china-- november11-th is known as singles day. but the holiday isn't what you may be thinking anymore. we'll tell you why "singles day" is bringing in billions to the chinese economy. and if you want to get your hands on a nintendo classic-- it's not too late! the classic games are flying off the shelves and now-- buyers may have to shell out some big bucks. this is fox5 news at 5:30, your only choice for live local news right largest online shopping festival is underway in china. today marks the country's annual singles day. it's grown into the world's busiest day for e- commerce - bringing in billions of dollars in revenue for china's economy. the alibaba group says it posted sales of more than seventeen billion dollars in twenty four hours. singles day was started as a version of valentine's day for people without romantic partners. unattached young people would treat each other to dinner or give gifts to woo that special someone and end their single status. alibaba turned singles day into a shopping holiday in two thousand nine. if you haven't bought nintendo's n-e-s class

china-- november 11-th is known as singles day. but the holiday isn't what you may be thinking anymore. we'll tell you why "singles day" is bringing in billions to the chinese economy. and if you want to get your hands on a nintendo classic-- it's not too late! the classic games are flying off the shelves and now-- buyers may have to shell out some big bucks. this is fox5 news at 5:30, your only choice for live local news right largest online shopping festival is underway in china....

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initiatives the president will put forward and howdoeschinaviewthe new international landscape to come? happy to be joined in the studio by the professors. a distinguishethe distinguishedm the harvard business school, professor of international relations at the american university in washington, d.c.. but before we begin our discussion, this will be very tough. let's take a look at this. >> donald trump has won the presidency. it seemed as unlikely or impossible. speaking in new york he expressed gratitude towards hillary clinton and called for unity. >> she has worked very long and very hard and we owe her a major debt of gratitude for her service to the country. the battle shattered the convention of politics. this has any campaign where the unexpected kept popping up, the boundaries were broken regularly and it is revealed the deep dividthat deepdivide that runs h american society. >> now it's time for america to bind the wounds of division. have to get together. to all the republicans and democrats and independents across the nation, i say it is time for us to come together as one

initiatives the president will put forward and how does china view the new international landscape to come? happy to be joined in the studio by the professors. a distinguishethe distinguishedm the harvard business school, professor of international relations at the american university in washington, d.c.. but before we begin our discussion, this will be very tough. let's take a look at this. >> donald trump has won the presidency. it seemed as unlikely or impossible. speaking in new york...

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want more clarity u.s. president-elect seng index was little changed.inchina, theshanghai comosite ended 3218 the closing number there. the highest closing since early january. many investors bought stocks in the hope that a weaker will boost the chinese economy. south korea kospi ending lower, but ongoing political scandal involving the president weighed heavy on market sentiment there >>> leaders at the asia-pacific economic cooperation summit have called for open markets in the face of what they see as rising trade protectionism. japan's prime minister stressed the importance of the transpacific partnership free trade deal at the two-day meeting in lima, peru. the leaders promised to fight against all forms of protectionism. in a joint declalaration they urged to explain the benefits of trade investment and open markets. they reiterated their commitment to creating a free trade area of asia pacific. on the global economy the leaders said all policy tools monetary, political and structural are needed to strengthen demand and address supply constraints. they touched on the issue o

want more clarity u.s. president-elect seng index was little changed. in china, the shanghai comosite ended 3218 the closing number there. the highest closing since early january. many investors bought stocks in the hope that a weaker will boost the chinese economy. south korea kospi ending lower, but ongoing political scandal involving the president weighed heavy on market sentiment there >>> leaders at the asia-pacific economic cooperation summit have called for open markets in the...

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people linked to abductions by north korea and those who have fled the country. quintanasayschinaholdsthe key to ensuring progress on the issue. >> china is a very important country in regards to the overall human rights situation in the dprk and i am committed to explore also a relation of cooperation with china. >> north korea's human rights issue along with its nuclear program has been on the agenda at the u.n. security council. but the global body has been unable to make a unified response because of strong protests from north korea's delegation. china holds much influence over the leadership in pyongyang, but is seen as being passive in the talks. >>> support for south korea's president continues to drop as she faces the growing possibility she will be suspended from her role. some members of park geun-hye's own party are poised to vote in favor of a motion to impeach her. the push has gained momentum as park has been unable to shake allegations in an influence peddling scandal. lawmakers from park's party met on friday. executives say they should prevent impeachment. >> tr

people linked to abductions by north korea and those who have fled the country. quintana says china holds the key to ensuring progress on the issue. >> china is a very important country in regards to the overall human rights situation in the dprk and i am committed to explore also a relation of cooperation with china. >> north korea's human rights issue along with its nuclear program has been on the agenda at the u.n. security council. but the global body has been unable to make a...

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, why is this suddenly the most popular bird in allofchina? becausehis combover resembles the new president-elect here in the u.s. folks are flocking to the enclosure in china to look at the donald trump look-alike. the bird's name is little red and the species is indigenous to central china. what came first the chicken or the egg, but one user wants to know, so does the bird look like trump or does trump look like a chinese pheasant? what do you think? >> oh, we're still trying to get over walnut. >> kendis, you okay? >> i don't know. poor walnut. >> you're going through it now. >> it's sad. >> it's okay. walnut had a good life. >> yeah. the neighbors came out. happening right now...the winds are picking up and we're in store for a big temperature change in the valley... let's get right over to 13 first alert meteorologist greg bennett who's watching when the wind will hit.. cold front is just to the northwest of southern nevada already! breezy conditions this morning turn into a wind advisory for all of southern nevada starting at 10am and will last to at least 1am thursday morn

, why is this suddenly the most popular bird in all of china? because his combover resembles the new president-elect here in the u.s. folks are flocking to the enclosure in china to look at the donald trump look-alike. the bird's name is little red and the species is indigenous to central china. what came first the chicken or the egg, but one user wants to know, so does the bird look like trump or does trump look like a chinese pheasant? what do you think? >> oh, we're still trying to get...

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u.s.andchinaspeakafter the annual joint commission on commerce and trade meetings. after that, the supreme court oral argument in two cases of miami suing banks for discriminatory mortgages. later, a forum on the middle east and issues impacting palestinians. now this week's question time in the british house of commons. prime minister theresa may was questioned on funding for the national health service by labor party leader jeremy corbyn. this is 35 minutes. >> order. questions to the prime minister. mr. peter grant. >> mr. speaker, this morning i had meets with ministerial colleagues. i shall have further such meetings later today. >> thank you, mr. speaker -- recently produced by a number of organizations, including citizens of -- felt families who should have been claiming child support did not apply. a major application was obtained. under the 4% collection fee had a serious impact to family budgets. will the prime minister undertake to review these unfair charges? >> the issues of trying to ensure that those who are responsible for children actually pay for their children wh

u.s. and china speak after the annual joint commission on commerce and trade meetings. after that, the supreme court oral argument in two cases of miami suing banks for discriminatory mortgages. later, a forum on the middle east and issues impacting palestinians. now this week's question time in the british house of commons. prime minister theresa may was questioned on funding for the national health service by labor party leader jeremy corbyn. this is 35 minutes. >> order. questions to...

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minister's question time in the british house of commons. then representatives from the u.s.andchinaspeakafter the annual joint commission on commerce and trade meetings. after that, the supreme court oral argument in two cases of miami suing banks for discriminatory mortgages. later, a forum on the middle east and issues impacting palestinians. now this week's question time in the british house of commons. prime minister theresa may was questioned on funding for the national health service by labor party leader jeremy corbyn. this is 35 minutes. >> order. questions to the prime minister. mr. peter grant. >> mr. speaker, this morning i had meets with ministerial colleagues. i shall have further such meetings later today. >> thank you, mr. speaker -- recently produced by a number of organizations, including citizens of -- felt families who should have been claiming child support did not apply. a major application was obtained. under the 4% collection fee had a serious impact to family budgets. will the prime minister undertake to review these unfair charges? >> the issues of trying

minister's question time in the british house of commons. then representatives from the u.s. and china speak after the annual joint commission on commerce and trade meetings. after that, the supreme court oral argument in two cases of miami suing banks for discriminatory mortgages. later, a forum on the middle east and issues impacting palestinians. now this week's question time in the british house of commons. prime minister theresa may was questioned on funding for the national health...

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break in here, but stay with me. we're going to talkaboutchina, oneof president-elect donald trump's favorite targets during the campaign. listen. >> china, which has been ripping us off, the greatest abuser in the history of this country. china has been ripping us, and i have many friends in china. they agree with me 100%. they can't imagine, may can't even believe that they can get away with what's happening. >> so what happens then to the u.s.-china relationship when donald trump is the president? will he keep the pressure on as he sits in the oval office or could that rhetoric soften a little bit? and critics haven't been happy with donald trump's picks so far for his white house team, as we just talked about, the lack of diversity. we'll talk about both sides of the coin after the break. you're live in the cnn newsroom. p is for permission to indulge. o is for out of this world. l is for loving the seasonal cuisine. a is for access to everything, including the aisle. r is for reclining in tailor-made bedding. and i, must be dreaming. s... so long, jet lag. polaris, from

break in here, but stay with me. we're going to talk about china, one of president-elect donald trump's favorite targets during the campaign. listen. >> china, which has been ripping us off, the greatest abuser in the history of this country. china has been ripping us, and i have many friends in china. they agree with me 100%. they can't imagine, may can't even believe that they can get away with what's happening. >> so what happens then to the u.s.-china relationship when donald...

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, mama. >>> we're often amused by the used by thieves? this takes place in a shopinchina. yousee a young girl and her mother walking into the shop. at this point, the shopkeeper is doing something else. that's when the mom gives the little one the signal. she heads behind the counter and starts opening up all of the drawers. she lands a cell phone. she reaches into the drawer, picks the cell phone up, puts it in her pants, and walks out. >> i would love to know how this goes down. do they practice this at home? instead of reading books and playing games, are they teaching this kid step by ste steal? >> before we all start the judgment, it's all with mum. they're just doing what mum says to do. >> the shop owner did notice the phone was missing. the police are investigating the situation. reports are that a child under 14 in china can't be charged or prosecuted. but the mom is facing jail time for sure. >>> the next video also in china takes place in a fruit market. you see the woman there with the pink jacket on. she's standing with her back toward this man. he enters the frame. wi

, mama. >>> we're often amused by the used by thieves? this takes place in a shop in china. you see a young girl and her mother walking into the shop. at this point, the shopkeeper is doing something else. that's when the mom gives the little one the signal. she heads behind the counter and starts opening up all of the drawers. she lands a cell phone. she reaches into the drawer, picks the cell phone up, puts it in her pants, and walks out. >> i would love to know how this goes...

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.>>>chinaforthe next video. this woman was driving home and had had too much to drink. so much, in fact, she decided it was too dangerous, pulls over on the side of the road. fortunately for her, good samaritan, this taxi driver right here sees she's asleep, goes up to see if she needs help. wait, he's a scum bag, because he reaches in, takes her cell phone, and then just starts making his way away. a policewoman sees what's going on, following on her camera, calls out to patrol officers who then -- watch this. boom, gets in front, stops, and grabs him, pulling him out of the cab. the irony of the whole situation, much like the last one is, look, the lady in pink is now back on, stops to watch the circus that's going on in front of her without a clue that it's her cell phone that's been stolen and these police are helping her out. >> meanwhile, the police are going to go over there. here's your phone back and we're going to need the keys to that scooter. >>> the mannequin challenge gets the party started. >> at a wedding. >> why this version will have you raising your glass. >>> an

. >>> china for the next video. this woman was driving home and had had too much to drink. so much, in fact, she decided it was too dangerous, pulls over on the side of the road. fortunately for her, good samaritan, this taxi driver right here sees she's asleep, goes up to see if she needs help. wait, he's a scum bag, because he reaches in, takes her cell phone, and then just starts making his way away. a policewoman sees what's going on, following on her camera, calls out to patrol...

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and outsourcedtochinaandengineers that remain behind are designing products more mexican and off-shore workers and i'm waiting for entrepreneurs to put me back to work and so 40 million born adults, that's a lot of people looking for innovation and super vision and entrepreneurialism to put them back to work and without that, if you dilute resources, slow growth relative to the west of the economy. >> we are facing high inequality, slow wage growth, it seems like it's a natural thick to do is use the tax code to redistribute. that's not what you want to do. >> well, i certainly recognize that as a possibility and maybe useful in some places. if you're a 50-year-old worker who spent your whole life working in one endeavor and trained in that endeavor and you lose your job it'll be awfully hard to get a job so there's cost and we need to be thoughtful about that. and that talent is working inside of institutions like google, like silicon valley which greatly amplify their productivity. those institutions were built very slowly over time through successful risk taking. it puts equit

and outsourced to china and engineers that remain behind are designing products more mexican and off-shore workers and i'm waiting for entrepreneurs to put me back to work and so 40 million born adults, that's a lot of people looking for innovation and super vision and entrepreneurialism to put them back to work and without that, if you dilute resources, slow growth relative to the west of the economy. >> we are facing high inequality, slow wage growth, it seems like it's a natural thick...

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major trade deal. what that means for tech companiesinchina. thesilver industry scrambles to figure out what the new administration means for renewables. the debate rages on, did fake news on facebook help sway the presidential race? mark zuckerberg told dave kirkpatrick this. > personally, i think the idea that fake news on facebook, of hich it is a very small amount of the content, influenced the election in any way, i think is a pretty crazy idea. emily: but after a lot of backlash, zuckerberg seems to have slightly changed his tune. he wrote on facebook, the bottom line is, we take misinformation seriously. we believe in giving people a voice, which means erring on the side of letting people share what they want whenever possible. we asked dave kirkpatrick what he thought of facebook's evolving tone. >> he would still say -- i don't think you would use these words again, but it is a crazy idea that trump won because of fake news on facebook. i think what has happened as a result of a huge push back from all kinds of corners, including the u.s. president, the lead editoria

major trade deal. what that means for tech companies in china. the silver industry scrambles to figure out what the new administration means for renewables. the debate rages on, did fake news on facebook help sway the presidential race? mark zuckerberg told dave kirkpatrick this. > personally, i think the idea that fake news on facebook, of hich it is a very small amount of the content, influenced the election in any way, i think is a pretty crazy idea. emily: but after a lot of backlash,...

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with the of malware. and then basedinchina. andthen to address the problem going forward. and first to understand the internet of things that we can't afford when devices from security. industry must play a central role in delacorte word so thank you for allowing the hearing to take place. >> good morning to the of witness panel in to talk about those cyberattacks on those popular web sites that were knocked off line on october 21st. with this massive connected devices with the terabytes of traffic overwhelming the system preventing lead did -- legitimate traffic it was brief and then it was unique with those armies of compromise to devices. such as baby monitors or many consumers to realize. from these everyday devices. that is why these seven and so successful by continuously scanning the internet even with uh factory default. that functionality is security but in fact the most common password is password. the cybersecurity must change to ensure they are not vulnerable to a device. and with a number of hearings that issue has been raised and discussed in each of the hearings and t

with the of malware. and then based in china. and then to address the problem going forward. and first to understand the internet of things that we can't afford when devices from security. industry must play a central role in delacorte word so thank you for allowing the hearing to take place. >> good morning to the of witness panel in to talk about those cyberattacks on those popular web sites that were knocked off line on october 21st. with this massive connected devices with the...

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holdingsfromchinaandlatin america. both would be seen as political n moderates. the treasury secretary is a cabinet position requiring senate confirmation. i say it is probably the most powerful financial position second to the fed chief. the fed chairman is the most powerful position in the world. this is someone who will work separately, but closely with the fed. >>> it will be interesting to see how trump addresses the fed. one photo op with a possible cabinet pick is revealing. trump posing with kris kobach. he is under consideration to head a department. how do we know for sure? photos he is holding show his strategic plan. they detail the entry of potential terrorist entry. some are vetting illegal aliens and ending all immigration of syrian refugees. >>> and florida governor rick scott will not join the administration. he said he already has a great job and wants to spend the next two years getting things done for his state. he called the meeting with trump friendly. >>> and the trump transition ste team is responding to the celebration by the alt-right. members gathered last we

holdings from china and latin america. both would be seen as political n moderates. the treasury secretary is a cabinet position requiring senate confirmation. i say it is probably the most powerful financial position second to the fed chief. the fed chairman is the most powerful position in the world. this is someone who will work separately, but closely with the fed. >>> it will be interesting to see how trump addresses the fed. one photo op with a possible cabinet pick is...

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tilde coming up, seven years after getting kicked outofchina, facebookreportedly has a way to get back in. we will dig into the social networks plan to reach his largest untapped market. after a bitter election, and americans are ready for some retail with black friday kicking off in two days. you will find out the top holiday trends in tech. the most packable gifts under .he christmas tree this season remember, trying to block facebook in 2009, it is not certainly social network could return to the nation given licensing restrictions and other regulations that aber locally companies. facebook has said it's interested in china but hasn't made any decision on its approach and declined to comment on the times report. here with me is the chief analyst at technology research and from hong kong, are bloomberg news reporter lulu chen. facebook is saying it is struggling with how to deal with fake news and yet there seems to be a possibility they can use their technology or products to censor out news that people don't want to see and china. >> the iron he is incredible. that is the

tilde coming up, seven years after getting kicked out of china, facebook reportedly has a way to get back in. we will dig into the social networks plan to reach his largest untapped market. after a bitter election, and americans are ready for some retail with black friday kicking off in two days. you will find out the top holiday trends in tech. the most packable gifts under .he christmas tree this season remember, trying to block facebook in 2009, it is not certainly social network could...

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has been the ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, >>> while running for president trump talked a lotaboutchinaandnow the country is talking about him. why the country is fixated on president-elect donald trump. >> what do a pheasant and a kid speaking mandarin have to do with the perception of donald trump in china? >> china china china. >> the chinese seem captivated by both trump's grandchild and his look-alike. the crest of the golden pheasant residing in a golden zoo. there is such a striking resemblance to the donald hair that the pheasant's photo went viral. a bird lover in the u.s. actually made an attack ad featuring him. >> he's threatened to ban all bird migration. >> huge flocks of birds migrate they bring bird flu. they eat are worms. >> but enough with his golden mane and the pheasant. >> we're going from pheasants to peasants. >> trump's grandchild reciting a chinese poem here called sympathy for the peasants has renewed sympathy for the president-elect donald trump in china. on their ven impressive, you go, girl to the more skeptical he let's -- that businessman is clever as a monkey.

has been the ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, >>> while running for president trump talked a lot about china and now the country is talking about him. why the country is fixated on president-elect donald trump. >> what do a pheasant and a kid speaking mandarin have to do with the perception of donald trump in china? >> china china china. >> the chinese seem captivated by both trump's grandchild and his look-alike. the crest of the golden pheasant residing in a golden zoo. there is...

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whatever happensinchina. youare seeing a takeout when it comes to the aussie dollar. we have had good days of strength when it comes to the aussie. a much flat at the moment it -- pretty much flat at the moment. 29 minutes away from the start of the session in hong kong and china. haidi: let's look at how the australians are reacting. how is it looking? >> things have actually picked up. 51.2, very good number. compared of course to what we're seeing so far. look at the aussie dollar, we are coming up lopez the moment. let's bring that down -- coming up low at the moment. let me refresh it. every single sector was down. especially oil. mining stocks are now closed for the day. we were down as much as 9/10 of 1%. 13 out of 17. let's go through some of these names. a lot of it comes down to what has been going on with the gold price, hence why we are seeing a bid there for some of these names. equity markets, we are seeing fresh. thehours from now we get rba. later it's the bok. story, with the drop in price of oil, which took the -- you're looking at u.s. crude. 46.83. we're looki

whatever happens in china. you are seeing a takeout when it comes to the aussie dollar. we have had good days of strength when it comes to the aussie. a much flat at the moment it -- pretty much flat at the moment. 29 minutes away from the start of the session in hong kong and china. haidi: let's look at how the australians are reacting. how is it looking? >> things have actually picked up. 51.2, very good number. compared of course to what we're seeing so far. look at the aussie dollar,...

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be paying more? the services your way. >> dana: peopleinchinaaretalking about him. >> dana: we just saw president obama talking as he continues his final visit to greece as president. yesterday took care of business meeting with the president there after his visit today he will deliver remarks to the people of greece which will focus on democratic ideals. that is going on now and provide a rebuttal to anti-globalization forces that have swept europe year. >> kim: it is good. back just in time for the holidays. they flipped the switch yesterday at the cactus garden. the guardsen features a million lights and weekend visits from santa himself. you can check it out charge between now and new years day. >> dana: the lights are cool but you want to know the best part, free samples. >> kelly: starting to feel more like the holiday season. banner there, that is that moon as it got ready to sink below the horizon. highs yesterday in the mid 70's across the area. more clouds expected today. the wind is starting to pick up. temperatures outside, right now we're warmer than they have been

be paying more? the services your way. >> dana: people in china are talking about him. >> dana: we just saw president obama talking as he continues his final visit to greece as president. yesterday took care of business meeting with the president there after his visit today he will deliver remarks to the people of greece which will focus on democratic ideals. that is going on now and provide a rebuttal to anti-globalization forces that have swept europe year. >> kim: it is...

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. for us to pull out would then require us to start sanctioningorchinaorrussia that were still abiding booing by the dea because from their perspective, iran had done what they're supposed to do. it becomes more difficult, i think to undo something that's working than undo something that's not working. and, when you are not responsible for it and you can call it a terrible deal. when you are responsible for the deal then preventing iran from getting nuclear weapon, you are more likely to look at the facts. that's going to be true in other circumstances, for example, the paris agreement. there is been a lot of talks about the possibility of undoing this international agreement. you got 200 countries that have and, the good news is that what we have been able to show the last five-six or eight years it is possible to grow the economy really fast and possible to bring down carbon emissions as well. it is not just a bunch of rules that we set up. you got in solar panels and creating jobs. you got the big three automakers who have seen record sales and are over achieving on the fuel

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chinaitall started with a video that i bunkered trump posted of her daughter in at terra bella kushner is reciting chinese country of china and some citizens believe it shows president-elect trump has a hidden fondness for their country it was posted a few months ago the people in china are giving it a whole lot of attention now yvonne got told a chinese magazine years ago that her daughter was learning mandarin from a chinese nanny will trend in this morning people are marking the last few months of the obama administration a little fun some means a coachro clinton administration takes all the w's of the keyboard of the white house before george w. bush took office people are using pictures of vice president joe biden and imagining some pranks that he might pull on the trump administration he won the poster and imagine biting kicking the trump administration of the white house has is suggested last it picture here if this is actually bite him back in his college days and how they think he was so very handsome back in the day with a november in full swing there are a lot of guy

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this year for a three-way summit meeting,includingchina. choisoon-sil's personality is not well known. while it's says she's a businesswoman involved in real estate management, a lot of her life has been shrouded in mystery. she became close to the south korean president during the leader's early adulthood, as park geun-hye explained in her autobiography. here's the details from seoul. >> translator: choi soon-sil helped me during a difficult time in the past. >> reporter: that difficult time for president park began in that theater in central seoul. it was august 15, 1974. there was an assassination attempt against her father. the then south korean president park chung-hee was in the midst of making a speech on stage when the shot rang out. park's mother was shot dead with a bullet intended for her father. after the assassination, park took on the role of acting first lady. the sudden death of her mother deeply affected her. >> translator: as i organized my mother's belongings one by one, my heart bled for her passing. >> it was around this time she became acquainted with relig

this year for a three-way summit meeting, including china. choi soon-sil's personality is not well known. while it's says she's a businesswoman involved in real estate management, a lot of her life has been shrouded in mystery. she became close to the south korean president during the leader's early adulthood, as park geun-hye explained in her autobiography. here's the details from seoul. >> translator: choi soon-sil helped me during a difficult time in the past. >> reporter: that...

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the 2020 olympics and paralympics. >>> andaschina'stouristmarket continues to evolve, travelers are looking for alternati alternative destinations and new ways to get there. >>> a political scandal has happened in south korea. president park is facing allegations she allowed a friend of hers to interfere with state affairs. nhk world has more. >> reporter: choi soon-sil turned herself into prosecutors on monday. she's suspected of using her decades' long friendship with president park geun-hye and influence state affairs. choi later apologized to the general public. she reportedly asked for forgiveness saying she committed a crime she deserves to die for. choi's lawyer later told media it was an expression and not a legal position. choi reportedly denies all allegations. prosecutors detained her late monday night citing the possibility she might flee is the country or destroy evidence. they have 48 hours to seek an arrest warrant. president park is suspected of violating laws that require the presidential office to keep documents under tight control. she's admitted to showing dr

the 2020 olympics and paralympics. >>> and as china's tourist market continues to evolve, travelers are looking for alternati alternative destinations and new ways to get there. >>> a political scandal has happened in south korea. president park is facing allegations she allowed a friend of hers to interfere with state affairs. nhk world has more. >> reporter: choi soon-sil turned herself into prosecutors on monday. she's suspected of using her decades' long friendship...

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anchor one: samsung responds to critics. they expect a list from donald trumpandchina. t'sall down with the yen now. anchor 2: look at the dollar index which is, as heidi is saying, down a fraction at the moment, giving up some of the earlier losses, pairing those losses as it were. et's get to the trading day. reporter: we expected to see a little bit of decline coming through in japanese equities, however it is worth noting around this time yesterday we were seeing japanese equities in the red and they still managed to close higher. at the moment the yen strength pushing the nikkei down by .2%. there's been a little bit coming through in the kospi index. this is on reports that they have been oversold recently but also as we saw in china increase the parity today we actually saw that rise in the yuan six. so we are see manager support coming through for some of those korean cosmetic companies which many chinese mainland buyers buy into it. looking at the hang seng, it is flat there. we are still seeing a sthrong rally coming through from casino players. remember mgm china an

anchor one: samsung responds to critics. they expect a list from donald trump and china. t's all down with the yen now. anchor 2: look at the dollar index which is, as heidi is saying, down a fraction at the moment, giving up some of the earlier losses, pairing those losses as it were. et's get to the trading day. reporter: we expected to see a little bit of decline coming through in japanese equities, however it is worth noting around this time yesterday we were seeing japanese equities in the...

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members arrestedinchinafaceat least two months in detention for potential court appearances. beijing is cracking down on casinos. shanghai law firm says it is not clear if the matter will go to trial, but the maximum punishment is theoretically three years in jail. crown shares plunged on the detentions. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. rishaad: right, air asia x shares up. malaysia's long-haul budget character -- character -- carrier improving from the malaysian ringgit. the question is whether this momentum can be sustained. in the short-term, it looks sustainable. after eight quarters of losses, the company is optimistic and says it will get back to annual profit. 2.5the quarter, profit at million dollars, revenue up 24%. said, the malaysian ringgit made malaysia an attractive holloway destination -- attractive holiday destination. it is thee sense that beginning of better days when you look at the company ceo. he said a superset of results, more to come, more sensible business dec

members arrested in china face at least two months in detention for potential court appearances. beijing is cracking down on casinos. shanghai law firm says it is not clear if the matter will go to trial, but the maximum punishment is theoretically three years in jail. crown shares plunged on the detentions. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. rishaad: right, air asia x shares up. malaysia's long-haul...

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the global nature of wikipedia, one of the questions people always have is the questionofchina. quitefamously, china has the most comprehensive program of censorship on the internet, and we had a long history in china. we were blocked in china for many years and then we were unblocked in china. an a very long time, we had uneasy equilibrium. china had developed the capability and were able to block individual pages from wikipedia. almost all of wikipedia but they filtered certain pages. the pages they were filtering for the most part with the office once. anything having to do with tiananmen square. an artist who is very annoying to them. a man who won the nobel priest price. -- peace prize. they let most of wikipedia through. it was an uneasy truce but we made commitment that we would never cooperate, we have never dissipated in censorship -- participated in censorship. we cannot stop them but we have never made an agreement. there were overtures, they want us to come in to china and they offered to host us and we said no because we believe that fundamentally, the right to an

the global nature of wikipedia, one of the questions people always have is the question of china. quite famously, china has the most comprehensive program of censorship on the internet, and we had a long history in china. we were blocked in china for many years and then we were unblocked in china. an a very long time, we had uneasy equilibrium. china had developed the capability and were able to block individual pages from wikipedia. almost all of wikipedia but they filtered certain pages. the...

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feast to the homeless. it was nothing but the best. tables were set withfinechinaandwhite linen. the restaurant hosted three seedings of three meals. the guests were served by volunteers including a state senator, mayor, and city manager. for one returning as she says this day makes her feel special. >> i am just so grateful. we have real turkey. i love it. and we have all the amenities, it just makes you feel like a queen. >> this is the six-year that the owner of the restaurant has offered this holiday feast. she says at one point she was homeless and this is her way of paying it forward. >>> and new york city security was wrapped up for the annual macy's day parade to protect people from a possible terror attack. this year isis published an article saying that the parade was an excellent target. response re-thousand heavily armed officers were deployed along with radiation detectors, bomb sniffing dogs and more than 80 city sanitation trucks all filled with sand. the truck was used to protect the parade route from potential suicide bombers. ray gores apparently felt there was

feast to the homeless. it was nothing but the best. tables were set with fine china and white linen. the restaurant hosted three seedings of three meals. the guests were served by volunteers including a state senator, mayor, and city manager. for one returning as she says this day makes her feel special. >> i am just so grateful. we have real turkey. i love it. and we have all the amenities, it just makes you feel like a queen. >> this is the six-year that the owner of the...

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interests.sincechinaenteredthe world trade organization, another bill and hillary disaster. we are living through the greatest jobs theft in the history of the world. this is what is happening to our country. we are being treated like we are stupid people. we have leaders who do not know what they are doing. they do not have a clue. it is the single greatest jobs theft in the history of the world. that is what happened. technology laid off 400 workers right here. honeywell laid off 974 workers making printed circuit boards. their jobs when to china. this is a federal problem. in so and these people many places. it is very hard. because we do not fight. meaning, you make your product, you want to come back, it is not going to be easy. you will pay a fat tax on that . [cheers and applause] donald trump: ttm technology laid off 166 workers. most of them went to mexico and other places. a lot of jobs going to china. a lot of the jobs are going to japan. a lot of the jobs are going to south korea. an unbelievable number of jobs and plants and factories and everything else are going to m

interests. since china entered the world trade organization, another bill and hillary disaster. we are living through the greatest jobs theft in the history of the world. this is what is happening to our country. we are being treated like we are stupid people. we have leaders who do not know what they are doing. they do not have a clue. it is the single greatest jobs theft in the history of the world. that is what happened. technology laid off 400 workers right here. honeywell laid off 974...

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wherechinahasbecome more assertive. it's uncertain whether trump is committed to the policy. asian leaders seem to be keeping a close eye on developments. philippine president rodrigo duterte offered warm congratulations to trump in a statement saying he looked forward to working with him to enhance relations. he responded sharply to u.s. criticism of his bloody war on drugs and announced ma quwhat h called a separation from the u.s. during his visit to china in october. thai interim prime minister said his country's relations with the u.s. will remain unchanged. >> translator: we have been an ally with the united states for over 180 years. no matter what becomes president, i think thailand will have to move forward while balancing out its foreign policy. >> malaysian prime minister said trump won the white house, more focused on their interest and welfare and less embroil eed in foreign interventions. >> translator: i'm sure he will find the right way for the u.s. to work with other countries. i know him personally. it's not someone i'm unfamiliar with. >> u.s./malaysia ties have

where china has become more assertive. it's uncertain whether trump is committed to the policy. asian leaders seem to be keeping a close eye on developments. philippine president rodrigo duterte offered warm congratulations to trump in a statement saying he looked forward to working with him to enhance relations. he responded sharply to u.s. criticism of his bloody war on drugs and announced ma quwhat h called a separation from the u.s. during his visit to china in october. thai interim prime...

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this group of womeninchinacametogether. a woman left a baby in a women's rest room in that little trash can there. they suspect the baby isn't much more than an hour old. and when she was found, other women who were in the area rushed to aid the baby. you see they started taking off their coats and using them as quilts to comfort the baechblt it's not sure who the baby reports to but reports say there are social welfare systems in person was unable to use those services. >> i would think in this day and age that wouldn't happen him in. >> they suspect the mother wasn't financially stable enough to care for it. >> it was left in a bathroom, probably where she was delivered, too. >> to go aagainst a mother's instincts and to abandon her baby, you have to wonder what pushed them to this took the baby to the hospital and the baby was in perfect condition. once other mothers got word they started taking toys and supplies to aid the baby as well. there you see the baby wrapped up in those cute blankets. >> that's what women do. when they see a child in des stress, whether they have kids

this group of women in china came together. a woman left a baby in a women's rest room in that little trash can there. they suspect the baby isn't much more than an hour old. and when she was found, other women who were in the area rushed to aid the baby. you see they started taking off their coats and using them as quilts to comfort the baechblt it's not sure who the baby reports to but reports say there are social welfare systems in person was unable to use those services. >> i would...

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was going on. >> until the security guard comes back, is this yours, mate. >>>inchinaforthis next video. this woman was driving home and had too much to drink, so much she decided it was too dangerous, pulled over to the side of the road and took a nap. help. no, wait. he is a scum bag. he reaches in takes her cell phone and makes his away a. a policewoman called out patrol officers, watch this, boom, gets in front of the cab, stops him, grabs him, pulling him out of the car. the irony of this situation is look the lady in pink is back on her scooter and fact stops to watch the circus that's going on that it's her cell phone that's been stolen and the police that are helping her out. >> meanwhile the police are going to go over there and say here's your phone back. and we're going to need the keys to that scooter. >>> a man strolls into the hospital with a knife in the back of his head! boom! >> the story behind the jabhat stunned the doctors. >> look at that. >> oh, that's in there. >>> and medical marijuana shops have these guys feeling. >> i am a little bit confused. >> we don'

was going on. >> until the security guard comes back, is this yours, mate. >>> in china for this next video. this woman was driving home and had too much to drink, so much she decided it was too dangerous, pulled over to the side of the road and took a nap. help. no, wait. he is a scum bag. he reaches in takes her cell phone and makes his away a. a policewoman called out patrol officers, watch this, boom, gets in front of the cab, stops him, grabs him, pulling him out of the...

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with his buttons and trim. clariion music centerachinatownbased business is a chinatown based business provided music lessons in western and chinese instruments as well as code to programming since 1982.: castro's own style diner serving traditional american fare since 1971 and is known for its support of aids and hiv survivors and promoting gay pride. the next application is for dance per gauge a local company that is presented socially relevant dance performances since 1986 and has managed the dance mission theater space in the mission district for 20 years. the next application is for golden gate fortune cookies a popular chinatown destination and the only local business that makes and sells handmade fortune cookies. hamburger haven is a 1960s breakfast and hamburger diner to serve the richmond district for 48 years. navarro's tempo karate studio is a multigenerational family business that is taught the art of self-defense to mission district of his residence for 50 years. project open hand is a nonprofit organization based in the tenderloin district that provides free of t

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company plans s ts t ss quintuple production of the masks in the coming months. >>> peopleinchinaarerushing to buy new cars before tax breaks expire at year's end. the china association of automobile manufacturers says about 2.6 million new vehicles rolled off dealers lots in october. that's up 18.6% from a year before, marking the fifth consecutive month of double digit growth. smaller cars have been popular because they're subject to the tax break, but sus also sold well. that class has a top class of motorists upgrade to bigger models. car sales for this year came to just over 22 million units and that's up 13.8% from the same period last year. people in the auto industry are concerned about a possible plunge in the market after the incentives end. mpbls the. >>> the release of earnings reports is expected to peak on friday. about 170 firms are expected to disclose their numbers on thursday. companies listed on the tokyo stock exchange are predicted to post lower than half their earnings. as of wednesday 1,097 companies posted their report. they posted combined profits of $15

company plans s ts t ss quintuple production of the masks in the coming months. >>> people in china are rushing to buy new cars before tax breaks expire at year's end. the china association of automobile manufacturers says about 2.6 million new vehicles rolled off dealers lots in october. that's up 18.6% from a year before, marking the fifth consecutive month of double digit growth. smaller cars have been popular because they're subject to the tax break, but sus also sold well. that...